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I have a young Army Soldier who is interested in going CID. He is an excellent Infantry Soldier and I think he would be a good candidate but I am afraid my knowledge is limited in this area. Anyone able to help me?
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My brother is a CID Agent up at Ft Drum. If you want, I would be happy to pass your Soldiers contact information along to my brother. He has been doing the job for a while now. He reclassed into CID from MP. He would be more than happy to help out with information, provide a "boots on the ground assessment," or whatever. Let me know.
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Hi MSG Davis, thanks for starting this thread! We are here in your foxhole to help 24/7 -- whether it's RallyPoint team members of other SMs in the network. I don't know a ton personally about CID -- but we do have dozens of members here on RP who are assigned to units that fall underneath US Army Criminal Investigation Command -- which as we know is CID. Many of these RP members are CID agents. Below is the link to the larger Command page where they are listed. I hope this helps, brother.
https://www.rallypoint.com/units/8909-usacidc-us-army-criminal-investigation-command-mcb-quantico-va
Join members of US Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC) on RallyPoint. Subordinate unit of , Army, and adjacent unit to Military Surface Deployment & Distribution Command (MSDDC), US Army Med...
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MSG DAVIS, The application process for becoming an CID Agent is in the process of becoming streamlined to an online application process with little interaction with actual Agents. The best place to have your troop look is on the webstite below, as it will give him an idea if he meets the requirents for becoming an Agent. If he has any questions after that, he can can also locate the local CID office and speak with the DET SGT as that person is usually the unit recruiter.
https://join.cid.army.mil/
https://join.cid.army.mil/
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